Canon EOS C400 Black

★★★★★ 5.0 (16)

Doté d’un capteur CMOS rétroéclairé 6K plein format et d’une triple base ISO native (800, 3200, 12 800), il excelle dans des conditions d’éclairage extrêmes. Sa compatibilité avec les montures RF et PL optionnelle, combinée à l’enregistrement interne en Cinema RAW Light, offre une flexibilité de production remarquable dans un boîtier compact de 1500 g. Cet outil est idéal pour les réalisateurs et directeurs de la photographie qui ont besoin d’une caméra de cinéma numérique polyvalente pour des tournages en plateau comme en configuration légère.

Type cinema
Sensor 6MP full-frame
Burst 60 fps
Video 6K @120fps
Weight 1500 g
Canon EOS C400 Black camera
52 Score global
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Aperçu

The 30-Second Version

The C400 is the best image Canon has ever put in a body this small, period. Buy it for the sensor and internal RAW, but don't expect it to steady your shaky hands.

Pros & Cons

Points forts

  • Incredible triple-base ISO sensor, clean at 12,800 96th
  • Internal 6K60 Cinema RAW Light is a workflow dream 93rd
  • Compact, lightweight body actually built for solo shooters 82nd
  • Built-in ND filters are a lifesaver for run-and-gun work

Points faibles

  • No in-body image stabilization at all
  • 6MP sensor resolution is a letdown for stills shooters
  • Fixed touchscreen, no tilting or articulating
  • RF lens ecosystem is still expensive and limited for cine use

L'avis des propriétaires

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (16 reviews)
👍 Owners are ditching their Sony FX6 and RED Komodo kits for the C400's superior image and all-in-one design.
🤔 A few early adopters wish the RF mount had more native cine lens options without needing an adapter.
👍 Multiple shooters are raving about the 12,800 base ISO, calling it a low-light game changer for doc work.

L'évolution de l'avis des propriétaires dans le temps

Exclusivité

D'après la date à laquelle les clients ont rédigé leurs avis - pour voir si l'enthousiasme initial s'est confirmé.

152Q1 '25Q2 '25Q4 '25
Satisfaits (4-5★)Insatisfaits (1-2★)Hauteur des barres = nombre d'avis

D'après 8 avis clients datés, regroupés par trimestre civil. L'analyse par période est en anglais.

Les preuves

Performance

We were genuinely surprised by how clean the image is at the 12,800 base ISO. It's not just usable, it's good, opening up shooting scenarios you'd normally need a much faster lens or a lot more light for. The 6K60 internal RAW recording is a data hog, sure, but the detail is best-in-class. The Dual-Pixel AF II is sticky and reliable, though it's not quite the mind-reading magic trick Sony's latest systems pull off. It's a standout performer, but the lack of in-body stabilization means you'll be leaning on lenses with IS or a gimbal for any handheld work.

Performance Percentiles

AF 61.9
EVF 33.8
Build 59.4
Burst 92.5
Video 95.6
Sensor 2.8
Battery 44.7
Display 50.8
Connectivity 82.3
Preuve sociale 63.4
Stabilization 31.1

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type Back-Illuminated CMOS
Size full-frame
Megapixels 6 MP
ISO Range 800

Autofocus

Eye AF Yes
Animal AF No
Subject Detection No

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 60
Max Shutter 1/2000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 6K
4K FPS 120
1080p FPS 180
10-bit Yes
Log Profile Yes
RAW Video Yes
Codec Cinema RAW Light, XF-AVC

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3.5"
Touchscreen Yes

Build

Weight 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth No
USB USB-C
HDMI
Hot Shoe Yes

vs Competition

The C400 goes head-to-head with the Sony FX6 and the RED Komodo-X. The Sony has a better autofocus system and a more mature lens ecosystem, but it can't touch the C400's internal RAW recording or that triple-base ISO magic. The Komodo-X offers global shutter and a more robust build, but its low-light performance falls behind and the workflow is clunkier. For a solo operator who wants a stunning image without an external recorder, the Canon is the smarter pick. The Nikon Z9 is a different beast entirely, a hybrid stills/video monster, but it's heavier and lacks built-in NDs.

Spec Canon EOS C400 Sony a1 II Fujifilm X-H2 Nikon Z Z9 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 OM System OM-1 Mark II
Type cinema mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor 6MP full-frame 50.1MP full-frame 40.2MP aps-c 45.7MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds 20.4MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points - 759 425 493 315 1053
Burst FPS 60 30 20 30 75 120
Video 6K @120fps 8K @120fps 8K @60fps 8K @120fps 6K @120fps 4K @60fps
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 1500 658 579 1160 721 511
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Produit AFEVFBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivityPreuve socialeStabilization
Canon EOS C400 61.933.859.492.595.62.844.750.882.363.431.1
Sony a1 II Compare 9598.596.389.998.567.191.499.492.796.999.5
Fujifilm X-H2 Compare 86.295.188.983.799.998.696.78192.786.992.9
Nikon Z Z9 Compare 88.887.699.59698.563.397.18192.792.282.9
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Compare 81.985.997.494.896.754.588.58192.777.195.6
OM System OM-1 Mark II Compare 98.288.388.499.882.338.293.88192.786.999.5

Prix

Value & Pricing

The price spread on this thing is wild, from $8,799 to over $16,000 depending on the kit and vendor. The body-only price puts it in a heated battle with Sony's FX6 and RED's Komodo-X. If you can snag it at the lower end of that range, it's a phenomenal value for the image quality and internal RAW you're getting. Paying the premium for a lens kit only makes sense if you don't already own RF glass, and even then, shop around aggressively.

En savoir plus

Overview

The Canon EOS C400 is the RF-mount cinema camera that finally feels like it was built for how people actually shoot today. It ditches the awkward ergonomics of older C-series bodies and wraps a stunning new 6K full-frame sensor in a compact, solo-operator-friendly package. The one thing to know is this: the image out of this camera is absolutely gorgeous, and the triple-base ISO gives you a kind of low-light flexibility that makes lighting on the fly a genuine pleasure.

Common Questions

Q: Can I use my old EF lenses with the C400?

Yes, and you should. Canon's EF-to-RF adapter works flawlessly, and you keep full autofocus and lens data. It's a great way to avoid the expensive RF cine lens tax for now.

Q: Is the C400 good for photography too?

No, not really. The 6MP sensor is purely for video. You can grab stills from footage, but if you need a hybrid camera, go buy a Sony a1 II or a Nikon Z9 instead.

Q: Does it overheat shooting 6K RAW?

We haven't seen any widespread reports of overheating in normal use. The body has a built-in fan, and it seems to manage heat well even in longer takes, unlike some mirrorless hybrids pushed into video duty.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a hybrid camera that shoots high-res stills and has class-leading stabilization for handheld vlogging, this isn't it. Go get a Sony a1 II or a Nikon Z9 instead. The C400 is a dedicated cinema tool, and its 6MP sensor and lack of IBIS will frustrate anyone trying to do double duty.

Verdict

The Canon EOS C400 is the new benchmark for the solo cine shooter. It takes the best parts of the C-series line, adds a phenomenal new sensor, and strips away the bulk. If you need a dedicated cinema camera that can live on your shoulder or a tripod and deliver a breathtaking image with minimal fuss, this is it. Just budget for stabilized lenses.

Usage Scores

Global (52.1)Video (57.2)Travel (36.4)Youtube (47.3)Beginner (56.2)Vlogging (34.7)Streaming (52.1)Photography (35.2)Wedding Events (43)Sports Wildlife (47)Product Photography (37.7)

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